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... clergy , on any occasion when at their expense he might gratify the humour or interest of the moment . " One day , " says Hume , " when the king and the chancellor ( Becket ) were riding together in the streets of London , " they ...
... clergy , on any occasion when at their expense he might gratify the humour or interest of the moment . " One day , " says Hume , " when the king and the chancellor ( Becket ) were riding together in the streets of London , " they ...
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... clergy of Wexford , to prevent the further effusion of Christian blood , effected a reconciliation . The citizens made submission to their ignoble king , and renewed their oaths of allegiance . Murchad then turned his arms against the ...
... clergy of Wexford , to prevent the further effusion of Christian blood , effected a reconciliation . The citizens made submission to their ignoble king , and renewed their oaths of allegiance . Murchad then turned his arms against the ...
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... clergy of Leinster again interposed , and conjured the monarch , in the most pathetic terms , to avoid the effusion of human blood . Their mediation was success- ful again was the perjured Murchad restored to some degree of favour , on ...
... clergy of Leinster again interposed , and conjured the monarch , in the most pathetic terms , to avoid the effusion of human blood . Their mediation was success- ful again was the perjured Murchad restored to some degree of favour , on ...
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... clergy , be- came sovereign of Leath - Mogha ; still Roderic , and the province of Ulster , made no kind of advances towards a union with him ; nor did the British monarch , though at the head of a royal army , and supported by Munster ...
... clergy , be- came sovereign of Leath - Mogha ; still Roderic , and the province of Ulster , made no kind of advances towards a union with him ; nor did the British monarch , though at the head of a royal army , and supported by Munster ...
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... clergy in the exercise of their functions : this we are to hope will be the object of another law , that will not be less necessary than the first , at a time , continues the Journalist , when the civil power tends so strongly , in many ...
... clergy in the exercise of their functions : this we are to hope will be the object of another law , that will not be less necessary than the first , at a time , continues the Journalist , when the civil power tends so strongly , in many ...
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